Also, remember to wait awhile for internet recovery to be downloaded to your 
RAM. Sense the partition doesn’t exist on the computer hard drive it’s loading 
all the recovery files from the internet.
Hope this helps,

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> On Mar 11, 2016, at 5:12 PM, Carter Temm <crtbrai...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> What you're experiencing is Internet recovery. In Internet recovery, 
> voiceover will not work in the select a network screen. You will have to 
> either get sighted assistance using an app of your choice, or somehow figure 
> out a combination of times to press the down arrow key. Once you find your 
> network, press enter and then enter your password. Upon pressing enter again, 
> you should be placed in your recovery partition. Now go ahead and install the 
> operating system as you normally would
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
>> On Mar 11, 2016, at 10:56 AM, Mika Pyyhkala <pyyhk...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> Normally after booting up with Command+R you can press Command+F5 as
>> usual to activate VoiceOver.
>> 
>> Recently on a 2014 MacBook Air 11, I booted up in this way and used
>> disk utility to erase the hard drive.  I was then going to use the OS
>> Install Utility, but due to most likely restrictions on my work Wi-Fi
>> network, it was not able to contact the app store.
>> 
>> Now when I boot up with Command+R and do Command+F5 it will not
>> activate VoiceOver.
>> 
>> This is the first time I've seen a Mac where VoiceOver would not
>> activate in this way.
>> 
>> Several times I've held the power button down for 10 seconds, and
>> rebooted, but VoiceOver will still not activate.
>> 
>> I've taken a picture of the screen using the KNFB Reader, and it
>> appears that is is booting up to the choose network screen.
>> 
>> I even tried to follow the instructions to do an SMC reset, but still
>> when I boot up, I cannot do Command+F5 to activate VoiceOver.  I even
>> tried plugging in a headset, but it still does not work.
>> 
>> Has anyone encountered this situation where it appears VoiceOver
>> somehow gets disabled in the recovery manager?
>> 
>> Is there any other reset procedure I can try?  It sseems odd that it
>> is coming up to the network choice instead of the normal choices where
>> you choose disk utility, OS reinstall utility, etc. So I'm wondering
>> if it really has done a cold shut down & reboot?
>> 
>> Best,
>> Mika Pyyhkala
>> @pyyhkala
>> 
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